BigUnionGuy
Got the T-Shirt
Make sure you send it back with some manbutter stains so they know you're not kidding around.
Says the guy....
That will never retire from UPS with a "company" management pension.
Make sure you send it back with some manbutter stains so they know you're not kidding around.
Honestly, I don't care, nor do I plan on working here more than another few years, if that long. I already make $8000 a year without lifting a finger.Says the guy....
That will never retire from UPS with a "company" management pension.
Honestly, I don't care, nor do I plan on working here more than another few years, if that long. I already make $8000 a year without lifting a finger.
I'm fluent in spanish, and I have friends in South America. That's a lot of money down there, Mariposa.Holy Molly! $8000 a year! There's not enough time in the world to spend that amount of cash.
I worked on the Ambulance 9 years before coming to UPS. I can patch you up!Just get ready to shed blood. Take a first aid class/CPR whateve. I need willing bodies and people to aid them. We can't just look like greedy monsters. If the company says the hell with the plebesm then the hell with them. Don't give them an inch.
I'm fluent in spanish, and I have friends in South America. That's a lot of money down there, Mariposa.
Oi, too bad that Spanish is the second language in South America! And it ($8000) really isn't that much, unless you are in a poor and unsettled Spanish speaking country and rural area, like Venezuela. Won't go so far in Argentina or Uruguay in Buenos Aires or Montevideo for ex.I'm fluent in spanish, and I have friends in South America. That's a lot of money down there, Mariposa.
It's a lot in Colombia or Peru. And I have family from the states that have a place in Argentina so I could always crash there.Oi, too bad that Spanish is the second language in South America! And it ($8000) really isn't that much, unless you are in a poor and unsettled Spanish speaking country and rural area, like Venezuela. Won't go so far in Argentina or Uruguay in Buenos Aires or Montevideo for ex.
Not sure who you are talking about.Non-dues paying members.... Have no right to an opinion.
There is zero reason to vote no on this strike authorization vote.What are the popular reasons to vote no?
Same here and voted no. But I trust Hoffa too do good by us, and squeeze the golden goose just the right amount.Got it today, and immediately voted yes for authorization.
Says the guy....
That will never retire from UPS with a "company" management pension.
I would have loved no pension, and the money that went to fund it, in my personal retirement account instead. And, whether you believe it or not, so would you.
Invest in lottery tickets and the local casino and hope for the big one. I know guys who have won a few thousand and it all goes right back into the slot machines within a week.3/4 of the Einsteins wouldn't save a dime or invest in any other option. I know plenty of retired Teamsters who don't have a pot to piss in.